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wumply
October 6th, 2002, 21:18 PM
I see the subject sentence frequently when I browse Google listings. I have the latest V. of MSIE 6.0 (i.e. SP1). I run XP.

Is there a site (I searched without much luck, including Microsoft) that will tell me all about getting my browser to support frames (a site that is not specific to some internet company!!)?

I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO KNOW SPECIFICALLY WHAT ITEMS SHOULD BE CHECKED OR UNCHECKED IN MSIE SO FRAMES WILL BE SUPPORTED.

And finally, does it matter much whether my browser supports frames or not? I'm just a home user of my computer. I use it mostly to get information from internet sites (and pretty much I find the information I want) and for 4 or 5 non-site-involved purposes.

Reverend
October 6th, 2002, 21:33 PM
Normally the reason a site states "Your browser does not support frames" is because they have not tested the version of IE you are using on their site.

From M$ kb article Q301455 here (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q301455)

"This issue can occur if the Web site blocks beta versions of Internet Explorer, later versions of Internet Explorer that have not been tested with the Web site, or earlier versions of Internet Explorer that have known issues with using the Web site."

egghead
October 6th, 2002, 21:44 PM
Originally posted by wumply
I see the subject sentence frequently when I browse Google listings.

i see this too and it is related to how google searches

try this site
http://guru3d.com/guide/detonator-explanation/

unrelated but i belive it uses frames